South Carolina Colonial Note Fr#SC-144 February 14, 1777 $30 PCGS 25
The February 14, 1777 issue was small with only $20 and $30 bills produced. The front of this note is typeset with interesting engraved borders and a beautiful emblem featuring a man with a pack appearing to be exploring. The emblem is encircled by the latin motto “MISERA SERVITUS OMNIS” (All servitude is wreched). The reverse is quite plain with ornamental borders and a Death to Counterfeit motto in the center. Very attractive problem free example with bold ink throughout and large signatures. Incredibly clean appearance, possibly under-graded.
Signers: William Logan, Samuel Legare, R.W. Powell
The February 14, 1777 issue was small with only $20 and $30 bills produced. The front of this note is typeset with interesting engraved borders and a beautiful emblem featuring a man with a pack appearing to be exploring. The emblem is encircled by the latin motto “MISERA SERVITUS OMNIS” (All servitude is wreched). The reverse is quite plain with ornamental borders and a Death to Counterfeit motto in the center. Very attractive problem free example with bold ink throughout and large signatures. Incredibly clean appearance, possibly under-graded.
Signers: William Logan, Samuel Legare, R.W. Powell
The February 14, 1777 issue was small with only $20 and $30 bills produced. The front of this note is typeset with interesting engraved borders and a beautiful emblem featuring a man with a pack appearing to be exploring. The emblem is encircled by the latin motto “MISERA SERVITUS OMNIS” (All servitude is wreched). The reverse is quite plain with ornamental borders and a Death to Counterfeit motto in the center. Very attractive problem free example with bold ink throughout and large signatures. Incredibly clean appearance, possibly under-graded.
Signers: William Logan, Samuel Legare, R.W. Powell
Date: February 14, 1777
Denomination: $30
Friedberg #: SC-144
State: South Carolina
Certification: PCGS
Grade: 25
Comments: None